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 The Nation (Irish newspaper) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nation was an Irish nationalist newspaper, published in the 19th century, co-founded by Thomas Davis and Charles Gavan Duffy, its first editor.
The Nation was published on Middle Abbey St. in Dublin, a site used by Independent Newspapers to publish its Sunday Independent, Irish Independent and Evening Herald titles until 2004/2005.
John Mitchel, who later edited the United Irishman newspaper, originally worked as The Nation's leader writer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Nation_(Irish_newspaper)   (130 words)

  
 Nation
The Nation (Irish newspaper) The Nation was a Irish nationalist newspaper, published in the United Irishmen newspaper, o...
The Birth of a Nation The Birth of a Nation is a controversial Los Angeles, California.
Nation A nation is a group of people sharing aspects of their ethnicity.
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 Nation Newspaper -- Recommendations and Resources
This text was created under a different article name The Nation (Irish newspaper).
Most nations have at least one newspaper that circulates throughout the whole country: a national newspaper, as contrasted with a local newspaper serving a city or region.
The National Digital Newspaper Program is a project begun by the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2004 to create a publically available digital archive of historically significant newspapers published in the United States between 1836 and 1922.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/102/nation-newspaper.html   (804 words)

  
 CAIN: Jim Mac Laughlin (2001) 'REIMAGINING THE NATION-STATE The Contested Terrains of Nation-building'
Hobsbawm’s appraisal of the Irish national movement under O’Connell, together with his assessment of agrarian revolt in pre-Famine Ireland, are of interest to students of Irish nationalism for a number of reasons.
National separatism on the other hand ‘named’ the Catholic Irish as a nation distinct from the United Kingdom.
In taking the logic of ‘their’ respective nation for granted nationalists and Unionists alike failed to see theIrish nation’ and ‘Unionist Ulster’ for what they were, namely geographical constructs and political aspirations which were products of concrete historical transformations, the outcome of regional and historical ‘happenings’.
cain.ulst.ac.uk /conflict/maclaughlin01.htm   (20124 words)

  
 The Nation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nation Washington Editor, David Corn broke the Valerie Plame leak scandal in the summer of 2003 in the pages of The Nation after noting that journalist Robert Novak's blowing of the spy's cover in a newspaper column could be a possible felony.
Abolitionists founded The Nation in July 1865 on "Newspaper Row" at 130 Nassau Street in Manhattan.
The Nation is also the name of daily newspapers in Pakistan and Thailand.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Nation   (731 words)

  
 Irish Northern Aid of Wisconsin
The Irish People is the only newspaper of its kind published in the United States.
I call on all Irish Northern Aid leaders and members throughout the nation to organize Blood Donorship drives to help save the lives of those suffering traumatic injuries.
Irish Northern Aid is also an activist organization that campaigns for human and civil rights of the residents of the North of Ireland, and disseminates news and information regarding events in Northern Ireland.
www.angelfire.com /wi/northernaidwisconsin   (652 words)

  
 Irish Immigrants honored by US Postal Stamp
When the United States Postage Service issued the commemorative stamp honoring "Irish Immigrations" it was celebrated by many local Irish Leaders that worked on the national effort to recognize the contributions of the Irish in the building of America.
This is just one of the articles that you can read if you receive the IRISH GAZETTE newspaper which is published in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The national group urged Postmaster General William J. Henderson and the U. Postal Service to issue a commemorative stamp in connection with the 150th Anniversary of the Great Famine in Ireland between 1845-50 when a fungus destroyed successive potato crops on which 1/3 of the population subsisted.
www.stpatsassoc.org /06_Culture/IrishStamp/Stamp.htm   (195 words)

  
 Andy Bielenberg - The Career of William Martin Murphy
His influence in Irish politics subsequently was largely a consequence of his investments in the Irish newspaper industry.
Here is a Nationalist H. newspaper with an infinitely larger circulation than the official organ, crabbing habitually about the existing HR Bill and criticizing freely the orthodox Nationalist leaders.
Three papers were produced; the Irish Independent, the Evening Herald and the Sunday Independent, with the former two achieving a higher circulation than any Irish metropolitan newspaper in the past.
www.ucc.ie /chronicon/bielen.htm   (4937 words)

  
 The Early Days of a Better Nation
Indeed, even much of the equipment that the National Guard uses in flood relief is over in Iraq, just in case that country should suffer a flood.
National guard trucks rolled by, completely empty, soldiers with guns cocked and aimed at them.
The title comes from two quotes: 'Work as if you lived in the early days of a better nation.' - Alasdair Gray.
kenmacleod.blogspot.com   (3753 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - Sports
The adoration that the Irish nation has for Keane is simply not the same as it was for Best, Brady and Whiteside.
Liam Brady and Norman Whiteside sat most of the Irish nation down in their living rooms to watch the fabled FA Cup.
He was to be the next Irish figure to take Irish fans on a love-hate relationship that was not necessarily romantic.
www.irishecho.com /newspaper/story.cfm?id=14295   (1055 words)

  
 1169 and counting....
His published work in 'The Nation' newspaper concerned themselves with Irish poetry and short stories, and were signed as being from 'The man in the Cloak', 'Vaccus' and 'Terrae Filius'.
He was an Irish Republican at heart, and his writings could be found in the 'United Irishman' newspaper (edited byJohn Mitchel), 'The Felon' (edited byThomas Devin Reilly) as well as Charles Gavan Duffy's'The Nation' newspaper.
The author, James Clarence Mangan, contributed written material on a regular basis to the Irish rebel newspaper 'The Nation', and became friends with its Editor, Charles Gavan Duffy.
1169andcounting.blogspot.com /2003_09_21_1169andcounting_archive.html   (3117 words)

  
 Starry Plough - History of Republican Socialism
The Irish National Liberation Army declared its ceasefire in 1998 on the basis of the political analysis of the IRSP.
The fight of the Irish people for land was the fight of a nation for the reconquest of a soil that had been theirs and had been confiscated.
Jim Larkin had been so successful in organising the unskilled workers in Dublin that employers, led by William Martin Murphy, owner of the Irish Independent newspaper, formed the Dublin Employers Federation to combat the fledgling I.T.G.W.U. By 1913, the employers under Murphy felt that Larkinism and trade unionism must be smashed.
www.irsm.org /irsp/starryplough/99-03.04/history.html   (2298 words)

  
 South Street Seaport Museum
This was just about the amount of money an Irish girl could save in her first twelve months in the United States, and she frequently spent it on bringing out a brother or sister to join her.
That one girl's plight could result in such attention in a year in which Irish emigration to the port of New York soared above 50,000 is indicative of the dedication of the society's trustees to addressing the problems associated with unregulated emigration and to the human toll it took on people like Bridget Ryan.
In testimony before a congressional subcommittee in March of 1890, William Connelly, clerk for the Irish Emigrant Society and manager of the Labor Bureau at Castle Garden, observed that the society's operating funds were still being generated by profits from the sale of drafts.
www.southstseaport.org /magazine/articles/1996-05.shtm   (2264 words)

  
 The Official Web Site of Oscar Wilde
Oscar's mother, Jane Francesca Elgee, first gained attention in 1846 when she began writing revolutionary poems under the pseudonym "Speranza" for a weekly Irish newspaper, The Nation.
In 1848, as the country's famine worsened and the Year of Revolution took hold of Europe, the newspaper offices were raided and had to close.
Jane, who was also a gifted linguist with working knowledge of the major European languages, went on to translate Wilhelm Meinhold's gothic horror novel “Sidonia the Sorceress.” Oscar would later read the translation with relish, and draw on it for the darker elements of his own work.
www.cmgww.com /historic/wilde/bio2.htm   (283 words)

  
 Boston Irish Reporter
Colloquium: Petticoat Revolutionaries: Gender, Ethnic Nationalism, and the Irish Ladies' Land League in the United States.
This page is developed and maintained by the staff of the Boston Irish Reporter, Boston's own hometown Irish American newspaper.
The Irish Cultural Centre, Canton, hosts the "Railway Cup," the Inter-provincial Hurling Final from Ireland featuring teams from the four provinces of Ireland: Munster, Connaught, Leinster, and Ulster, who will play-off in Ireland with the winners competing in the final at the ICCNE.
www.bostonirish.com   (463 words)

  
 The Star (newspaper) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
It is printed in (Newspaper with half-size pages) tabloid format, with some complaints about the pullout sections making the newspaper too disorganised.
The Star (newspaper) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The Star is majority owned by the (Click link for more info and facts about Malaysian Chinese Association) Malaysian Chinese Association, the second-largest party in the ruling (Click link for more info and facts about Barisan Nasional) Barisan Nasional alliance.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/th/the_star_(newspaper).htm   (101 words)

  
 Tuesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business and International stories
The Irish Times also reports that Belgian authorities are to sue Ryanair in the Irish courts for the return of €2.5 million in state aid that the European Commission has declared illegal.
The Irish Independent also reports that Ireland's third largest financial services group ILandP indicated that Irish Permanent is planning to use the new switching rules to win over between 60,000 and 70,000 new current account customers, on top of the 35,000 attracted last year.
“It may be the case that Irish consumers have not seen their personal financial circumstances improve to the extent suggested in bullish economic forecasts.
www.finfacts.ie /irelandbusinessnews/publish/printer_1000749.shtml   (2909 words)

  
 Observer Newspaper - Sports
Three Irish women rank in the top 10 in the nation in their respective events.
The Irish pole vault looks strong this season as the trio of Laura Huarte, Jaime Volkmer and Jill Van Weelden combine to lead the conference with a 3.66m clearance.
While the rest of the Irish will be taking on Michigan State Friday, senior Luke Watson will be traveling to the adidas Invitational in Boston Saturday to compete in either the mile or the 3,000 meters.
www.nd.edu /~observer/01302003/Sports/9.html   (570 words)

  
 The Nation
>>The first edition of 'The Nation' was published on 15th October 1842....
>>duties to discharge, one to the other, and all to the nation, as well as
>>founders of the Nation - "The poor peasants clubbed their pence that they
members.aol.com /cngaeilge/TheNation.htm   (936 words)

  
 Second Link Page
History of the Germans sent to Ireland- 1709 - The Palatinate Irish
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 Find in a Library: Gender, identity, and the Irish press, 1922-1937 : embodying the nation
Gender, identity, and the Irish press, 1922-1937 : embodying the nation
Find in a Library: Gender, identity, and the Irish press, 1922-1937 : embodying the nation
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/fc4d152f1231a948a19afeb4da09e526.html   (65 words)

  
 Recollections of Troubled Times in Irish Politics
Sullivan replied that files of The Nation (as of all the Irish papers of that time), were kept at the Custom House, Dublin, where they could be seen by anyone on payment of one shilling, and that Mr.
In the month of September, 1900, after a connection of forty-five years with The Nation newspaper, my journalistic work came to an end.
The first of the national papers to make editorial reference to it was the Dublin Irishman, then edited by Mr.
www.quinnipiac.edu /other/abl/etext/irish/trouble/Irishpolitics.html   (17933 words)

  
 Welcome to Edward T. O'Donnell's Site
"Hibernian Chronicle" is my weekly column written for the Irish Echo, the nation’s largest circulation Irish American newspaper.
The theme of the column is “This Week in Irish and Irish American History.” Each week I write a story dealing with a person or event in the history of the Irish in Ireland or America.
It seeks to covers every conceivable theme, including nationalism, the labor movement, the military, sports, theater, music, art, literature, politics, and business.
www.edwardtodonnell.com /books_writings_irishecho.htm   (96 words)

  
 Nation (disambiguation) Did You Mean Nation disambiguation
For the 19th century Irish nationalist newspaper, see The Nation (Ireland)
Nation or The Nation has been the title of a number of newspapers.
For the American left-wing newspaper, see The Nation
www.did-you-mean.com /Nation_03disambiguation04.html   (175 words)

  
 National News - Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — At a ceremony under the Capitol dome, in language as dignified as the act that put her at the forefront of the campaign for civil rights 50 years ago, Rosa Parks was recalled Sunday as the woman who "ignited a movement that aroused our national conscience."
Who knew what when in the Bush administration's effort to disclose the identity of a CIA official whose husband had become a principal critic of the Iraq war?
Considering recent White House problems, Republican Trent Lott sees a role for 'new blood' to advise the administration.
latimes.com /news/nationworld/nation   (388 words)

  
 The General Slocum Disaster: About Edward T. O'Donnell
"'The Scattered Debris of the Irish Nation': The Famine Irish and New York City, 1845-1855" in Margaret Crawford, ed., The Hungry Stream: Emigration from Ireland during the Great Famine (Institute of Irish Studies Press, 1997): 49-60.
“‘Radically and Essentially the Same’: Irish Nationalism and American Labor Radicalism in Gilded Age New York City” at the 2004 Organization of American Historians Convention (March 27, 2004, Boston, MA).
The Irish and Machine Politics in New York City,” Michael Glazier, ed., Encyclopedia of the Irish in America (South Bend: University of Notre Dame Press, 2000): 887-89.
www.general-slocum.com /0about.htm   (1300 words)

  
 realnews.ca - Newspaper Article
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On Sunday October 30 the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf published an article regarding negative environmental aspects of t
UCI singled out WADA president Dick Pound for making "public statements about the likely guilt of an athlete on the basis of a newspaper article and without...
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 IRISH INTERNET HUB
Your passport to Irish locations on the Web
(listing of Irish cultural organizations and events in the US)
(Includes Nancy Stenson's workbook addition to O Siadhail's 'Learning Irish')
larkspirit.com /general/irishhub.html   (84 words)

  
 Barbados Post
West draining doctors from poor nations - study
Study details disastrous exodus of doctors from Africa and C
Mexico baby turtles thriving as poachers kept out
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 Ol' Buffalo Genealogy Page
Index of the Rolls of Honor (Ancestor's Index) in the Lineage Books of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
DiCammilo Companion to British and Irish Country Houses
The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers Who Came to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620
www.three-peaks.net /genealog.htm   (662 words)

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